Prune Hydrangeas Like This or Risk No Flowers Next Year originally appeared on Dengarden. While technically, you don’t have to prune your hydrangeas, the act of cutting away old growth will help them ...
Not all hydrangeas bloom at the same time, which makes them great for gardeners who want an extended season of hydrangea flowers, but bad for those who don't know which bloom time they're dealing with ...
Garden maintenance doesn't stop when winter hits. If you grow this type of hydrangea, pruning before spring will give you new ...
It is not necessary to prune back your hydrangeas once the flowers die, but it also won’t hurt. Blooms may be left on the bush to dry naturally, creating visual interest into autumn and winter. If ...
A guide to what to do with hydrangeas in February, including expert tips for mulching, pruning, protecting, and deadheading ...
I know this is not the typical time to prune hydrangeas, but because the entire plant looks dead, can I prune it some? Also, do you have any ideas for a very large oak tree that has a lot of mistletoe ...
The hydrangea “Endless Summer” is the one that started it all. One of the few blue flowers (in acid soil), it flowers on both old and new wood. In the fall, the choice to dead head or not to dead head ...
Hydrangeas are another “frequent casualty” which should be left alone in January. Popular mophead and lacecap varieties flower on old wood, meaning winter pruning can “wipe out summer blooms entirely” ...
Violets are the state flower of New Jersey, but the multicolored hydrangea, now in full bloom, are the pride of many Garden State gardeners. But are your hydrangea blooms as healthy as they could be?